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We Were Living In Cincinnati by Various

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Album Info

Release Date: 2019

Labels: Shake It! Records, HoZac Records

Tracks 19-33 were bonus and available only via download from Hozac Records.

Sources:
1: Various - Auto Glamour Sound
2: Dennis The Menace - Go Go Wah Wah
3: The Ed Davis Band - Keith Richards' Dead
4: The Customs - Let's Get It On!
5: The Rockers - Blonde Debbie
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7: Qi-ZZ - New Baby
8: Bitter Blood Street Theatre - Picnic / Bird Blues
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10: Various - Auto Glamour Sound
11: News - Stop
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13: Erector Set - Inside Out / No Room For Comfort
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16: Dream 286 - Scars
17: The Customs - Long Gone / She'll Always Be Mine
18: Teddy And The Frat Girls - Audio Suicide
19: Dennis The Menace - Go Go Wah Wah
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24: Dream 286 - Scars
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27: The Customs - Let's Get It On!
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Notes for the bonus download tracks 19-33:

19 Dennis the Menace Go-Go Wah-Wah (1980) Unrelenting rocker off their rare EP.
20 The Dents Fear in the Western World (live on WAIF 1979) Tough Ultravox! cover comin' at ya. Cincy punk's great lost band?
21 The Customs She'll Always Be Mine (1980 rehearsal) Unearthed version of this Customs classic.
22 The Verbs Bouncin' the Beat (live 1979) Twistin' live at Wyoming High School. Let's bounce it!
23 The Dents Queen City Radio (live on WAIF 1979) Clash gem gets a Queen City makeover (sorry it cuts off). Up yours, 'EBN!
24 Dream 286 End of the World (1982) Icy postpunk coolness incarnate. Where were you in '82?
25 The Ed Davis Band Fuck Each Other(rehearsal 1977) Here's rough decadence for ya. "High on Sopors...this romance begins."
26 The Rave-N's Doomsday (studio recording 1979) Apocalyptic cut from these Northern Kentucky bruisers' unreleased 45.
27 The Customs Bring My Cadillac Back (1979 demo) Rare demo of the B side of the band's first single.
28 Alterior Motives Out of Touch (live 1981) Blown-out but undeniably powerful recording by Viv Pinger's post-Dents unit.
29 Latex Theatre Routine Pleasures (1981 demo) Another dark entry via one of Doug Halleť's fine outfits. Dig that synth solo.
30 The Spaztiks Ain't Nothin' to Do (1980 rehearsal) Dead Boys cover by guitarist William G. Weber's (Chrome Cranks, G.G. Allin) first band.
31 The Verbs Baby, Can I Walk You Home (live 1979) Punkified Brill Building/girl group pop mined from the Verbs' '79 high school date.
32 The Malcontent The Cockroach Creep (live 1979) Kafka meets Quicksilver(!) in this psych-punk nugget taped at Bogart's.
33 Ed Davis Band Keith Richards' Dead (1978) Cincinnati punk's official opening salvo. "No, no, not Keith Richards!"